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More than 21,900 vax doses given to prisoners of 3 Delhi prisons

More than 21,900 vax doses given to prisoners of 3 Delhi prisons
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New Delhi: More than 21,900 Doses of Covid-19 vaccine have been given to three prison inmates in the National Capital so far, the Prisons Department Delhi said on Sundays.
According to officials, 21,970 doses – 15,152 first and 6,818 second shot – have been given until December 25.
As on Saturday, 10,707 Tihar prison prisoners were given the first dose of Covid vaccine and 4,352 were given a second dose.
In Rohini Jail, 1,381 inmates received the first dose and 412 doses of both vaccines, according to the data.
In Mandoli prison, 3,064 inmates received the second dose of the first and 2.054.
The Prison department launched a Covid vaccination drive for inmates for 45 years on March 18, while inoculation inmates in the 18-44-year-old group began on May 18.
Officials said more than 4,000 inmates were released from these three prisons.
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“We began the process of releasing inmates from the second week of May.
About 3,800 undertrial detainees were released on temporary guarantees and around 840 inmates were released in emergency conditional liberation,” they said.
Last year, around 5,500 underage detainees and 1,184 inmates were released on temporary guarantees and emergency conditional liberation from this prison during the coronavirus induced locking.
In the midst of increasing concerns over Omicron variants, Delhi Prison Authority said they increased anti-koronavirus steps and had decided to raise awareness about vaccines between prisoners and isolate those who show symptoms of diseases such as influenza.
According to the latest official orders, all staff members of the three Prison Delhi – Tihar, Mandoli and Rohini – have been directed to make prison prisoners realize the need to get vaccinations as soon as possible.
Prisons in Delhi are often very crowded, making it a potential hotspot for the spread of the virus.
During the previous Coronavirus wave, the Supreme Court has allowed prison authorities throughout the country to take steps to promise prisons including releasing prisoners about parole.
Covid-19 kasing was first reported in Rohini Jail on May 13 last year.
Two positive covid inmates from Jail Mandoli – both senior citizens – died on June 15 and July 4 last year.

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